Thatsbnot a good article. The video seems more believable. And nostradomus had induced visions you can't use nutmeg for visions. But theirs always skeptics from what they don't see themselves I mean they actually found relics from the first temple.

(07-01-2017 10:12 PM)socialistview Wrote: That's not a good article. The video seems more believable. And nostradomus had induced visions you can't use nutmeg for visions. But theirs always skeptics from what they don't see themselves I mean they actually found relics from the first temple.

A few on-line comments on the delusional Ron Wyatt:

Wyatt was a former nurse anesthetist noted for advocating the Durupınar site as the site of Noah's Ark, along with almost 100 other alleged Bible related discoveries. These have been dismissed by scientists, historians, biblical scholars, other Creationists and by leaders in his own Seventh-day Adventist Church...

Wyatt was not considered credible by professional archaeologists and biblical scholars...

The Council of the Garden Tomb Association of London totally refuted the claim of Wyatt to have discovered the original Ark of the Covenant or any other biblical artifacts within the boundaries of the area known as the Garden Tomb Jerusalem...

Wyatt was neither an archaeologist nor had he ever carried out a legally licensed excavation in Israel or Jerusalem. In order to excavate, one must have at least a BA in archaeology which he did not possess despite his claims to the contrary...

Evangelicals have also been critical of Wyatt's claims: Answers in Genesis called Wyatt's claims fraudulent...